National Bar Council of South Africa (NBCSA)
The National Bar Council of South Africa is a voluntary association and was formed to encourage healthy competition mong lawyers, advocates and attorney amongd=st other principles.
Continue reading →The National Bar Council of South Africa is a voluntary association and was formed to encourage healthy competition mong lawyers, advocates and attorney amongd=st other principles.
Continue reading →NADEL is an organisation of lawyers, legal practitioners and students committed to adhering to and upholding the principles and values of the Association and to the realisation of the goals and objectives as set out in the Constitution of the Association
Continue reading →The Southern African Legal Information Institute publishes legal information for free public access which comprises mainly of case law from South Africa.
SAFLII also hosts legal materials from other countries in the region which are obtained through partnerships, collaborative efforts and more recently through linking to other Legal Information Institutes established in these regions.
All information is offered on a free and open basis subject to our terms of use and is continuously updated.
Continue reading →The role of SAQas stipulated in the NQF Act, is to advance the objectives of the NQF, oversee the further development and implementation of the NQF, and co-ordinate the Sub-Frameworks. SAQAs functions are set out in section 13 of the NQF Act
Continue reading →Membership is open to every advocate admitted or enrolled in KwaZulu-Natal and practising there as an advocate only, subject to that person satisfying the requirements of the Society. Associate membership is open to certain categories of persons reflected in the Constitution of the Society.
Continue reading →The Society of Advocates of KwaZulu-Natal is a constituent member of the General Council of the Ba
Continue reading →The South African Women Lawyers Association (SAWLA) was established on
7 May 2006 to provide a dialogue and professional networking forum for South African Women in Legal Careers.
We administer Performing Rights on behalf of our members music composers, authors and publishers.
Continue reading →The objects of the South African Law Reform Commission are to do research with reference to all branches of the law in order to make recommendations to Government for the development, improvement, modernisation or reform of the law.
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